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triteness Meaning in Bengali







triteness's Usage Examples:

Kirby associates pseudo-modernism with the triteness and shallowness resulting from the instantaneous, direct, and superficial.


one of those ABBA songs that earned a reputation more for its lyrical triteness than its musical substance", arguing that the need to continue the rhyming.


The Encyclopædia Americana of 1847 cites it as an example for the triteness of proverbs in general: "a public speaker could not use the proverb "'Twixt.


PopMatters magazine wrote "For the repetition, occasional triteness and borrowed elements, The Brightest Light isn't a perfect album from.


better tales", due to "its slipshod style, melodramatic excess and general triteness of plot".


great beauty, and the obvious care that it took to make it, override the triteness".


several waves of narrowly defined genres, leading to a perception of triteness, including teen pop (1998–2001), alternative rock (1993–1996), glam metal.


textures underscored by highly danceable rhythms that never surrender to triteness.


Reader's Dave Kehr observed that "The episodes all seem to have an anecdotal triteness.


clichés: jacked-up trucks, beer, getting your 'love on', and other assorted triteness", although he also said that it was "undeniably catchy and the record.


avoid triteness by sheer force of imagination.


however, stating that only Lowell's performance saved the film from "utter triteness".


Dern's performance as "very good," but thought the film faltered in the triteness of its climax.


Greene praised the film, calling it "an intelligent melodrama saved from triteness by the character of the police spy".


The Visitor, with impressive grace and understatement, resist potential triteness and phony uplift.


of fizz and flavour to allow the occasional and inevitable crinkles of triteness to flow well below the surface.


the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, who rated it B-, because "aside from the triteness of the dialogue, the mathematical predictability of the script and the.


the release to the work of Hans Christian Andersen, but added that the "triteness of the story and the easiness of the moralising is more than redeemed.


predictability", and that "the first half seems to acknowledge its own triteness".


" Tucker found that "some of the songs verge on triteness or banality" but "Love for Sale" and "People Like Us" were "beautiful.



Synonyms:

camp; unoriginality; staleness;

Antonyms:

unconventionality; fresh; youngness; freshness;

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